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⇑lines 7—1score⇑line 4underline "Lobelia"⇑line 1underline "flores papilionacei"⇑line 7—bottom-marginannotationGrasses & these are all flowers, which are ---- impregnated, without aid, by contact, & even in the yet unopened flowers !! ?

bottom-marginannotationseems to think, pollen of foreign & own can together act & produce a tinge of Bastardism ---- [continues on page 45] this Seems possible as 20 grains of pollen are in some cases requisite for any fructification, but not proven.—

lines 11—13scorelines 11—13underline "Vershiedenheit ... vorhergehenden"lines 11—13annotationX bottom-marginannotationX All these results are confirmed by «| p. 20» other, different experiments → [continues on page 19] & by an analogous experiment (p 87) of next Fort—; «(& by same p.91)» but one of them quite sterile.

top-marginannotation«(A)» In Hybrids frm Rust ♀ & Panic, ♂ or reverse, the hybrids have no good pollen, but female principle yet acts on both bottom-marginannotationA. How unintelligible is this, as this hybrid fructified itself p.21 prop. pulv. consperso

lines 11—12double scoreline 11underline "310"lines 13—15scoreline 13underline "10886"line 14underline "11237"line 15underline "351"whole-marginannotation/ Impregnation ☞t01 Hibiscus impregnated by pencil & by insects, durig many days, was done almost as well by the insects, though they lost some days during rain

⇑lines 5—3score⇑line 4underline "Gattungen Fliegen"top-margin—line 25annotationPollen of misteltoe expelled into flower before open, & several flies are attracted by the sweet juice in both male & female flower & so impregnate it